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Recently the Westland District Progress League made representations to the Chief Postmaster, Greymouth, in connection with the danger to pedestrians from motor traffic to and from the Post Office, crossing the Tainui Street footpath. A reply has been received by the League in which the Chief Postmaster (Mr. M. R. Aldridge) states: “I have to inform you that it has been decided to permit vehicular traffic through the Post Office yard in one direction only, the entrance to be from Guinness Street, and the exit from Tainui Street.” Chic Fashions for ’Xmas Time wear are at White’s, Westland’s leading Fashion House. —Advt. Ladies’ Cotton Sun Hats in large florals. Rose, Saxe and Scarlet; 8/3 each.—C. Smith Ltd.—Advt. Said one carpenter to another: “Do you know how to make a Venetian blind?” “Yes,” said the other, “I’d just poke my finger in his eye!” Now blinds lead us to curtains, and laundering curtains immediately makes you think of the Westland Laundry. Every housewife is fussy about the laundering of her curtains, and so are we. The finest of curtains and drapings are washed and ironed most carefully, and we. will tint them just as you wish. Save yourself all that hard work—and give our expert work a trial. We also specialise in laundering blankets and eiderdowns. And remember —there’s a laundry service to suit your every need. And orices are most reasonable. M Depot; 27 Albert Street,—Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 December 1944, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 15 December 1944, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 15 December 1944, Page 4